LRP,
I don't think that it needs a flexing agent added to it. It is pretty flexible as is. But.....so? And the bullets aren't really flexing anyway. It's amazing how well the coating holds on to the lead when you beat one of them flat. But again.....so what? Once the bullet gets out of the barrel, I would not care if every bit of the paint came off or not. All I want the coating to do it to keep the lead from getting on the barrel. And it is doing that perfectly as is.
powder coating bullets
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Re: powder coating bullets
Don Huff
to bad those that know it all, cant do it all!
16" SS 92 357
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to bad those that know it all, cant do it all!
16" SS 92 357
20" BL 92 357
20" SS 92 44
20" BL 92 44
20" Bl 92 45C
20" Bl 92 454
SS Rio Grande 30-30
Bl Rio Grande 45-70
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Re: powder coating bullets
If the cheap crud Harbor Frieght powder works then I don't think you need anything added to anything else. And I've used a lot of it now.